The Bottom Line: The Targus Lap Chill Mat is among the least-ugly laptop fan stands we've seen, helping it rise above the generic-looking competition.
Specs: Gray
The Bottom Line: The Logitech Portable Lapdesk N315 is great for couch-surfing if you need to use an external mouse, so long as your laptop isn't too big.
The Bottom Line: The Logitech Notebook Riser N110 is a flexible ergonomic stand, but check first for a perfect fit if you use a thinner laptop.
The Bottom Line: As a well-styled stand for orienting a MacBook vertically, the BookArc succeeds, but at a premium price.
The Bottom Line: The latest from Lapworks, the Futura Laptop Desk, does effective double duty on the lap or desk, but we miss the room for mousing that earlier versions had.
The Bottom Line: You can't get much simpler than the Pocket Notebook Stand, which makes it a little more comfortable to use your laptop on a café table or airplane tray.
Specs: 3.8 oz
The Bottom Line: The simple, affordable Logitech Alto Express elegantly elevates your laptop to a more ergonomic height.
The Bottom Line: We've seen few stands as flexible and portable as the LapWorks Aluminum Desktop Stand.
Specs: 1.3 lbs
The Bottom Line: The Alto notebook stand is a creative attempt to make using a laptop at a desk more comfortable, but due to a few design issues we can't recommend it for everybody.
Specs: Black
The Bottom Line: The Griffin Elevator laptop stand seems designed more for display than for ergonomics.